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1. GENERAL Output connector SC FC ST LC Power 2 x AA batteries Battery life 75 hours typical Operating temperature 10 to 50 C 90 RH non condensing Storage temperature 30 to 60 C 90 RH non condensing Size H x W x D 11 4x 6 4 x 3 2 cm 4 5 x 2 5 x 1 3 in Weight 0 18 kg 0 4 Ib All specifications at 25 C 23 CSM1 Optical Power Meter Specifications OPTICAL CSM1 1 CSM1 2 CSM1 3 CSM1 4 Calibrated 660 780 850 1300 850 1300 1310 850 980 1310 1490 wavelengths 850 nm 1310 1550 nm 1490 1550 1625 nm 1550 1625 nm Detector type Silicon Si Germanium Ge InGaAs Filtered InGaAs Measurement range 6 to 70 dBm 6 to 60 dBm 6 to 70 dBm 26 to 50 dBm Tone detect range 6 to 45 dBm 6 to 50 dBm 6 to 30 dBm 6 to 45 dBm for 850 nm 6 to 25 dBm for 850 nm Accuracy 0 3 dB Resolution 0 01 dB Measurement units dB dBm pW GENERAL Power 2 x AA batteries Battery life gt 300 hours Operating temperature 10 to 50 C 90 RH non condensing Storage temperature 30 to 60 C 90 RH non condensing Size H x W x D 11 4x 6 4 x 3 2 cm 4 5 x 2 5 x 1 3 in Weight 0 18 kg 0 4 Ib Accuracy measured at 25 C and 10 dBm per N 1 S T standards All specifications at 25 C 24 fP AFL Telecommunications A Fujikura Business Thank you for choosing Noyes Test amp Inspection 16 Eastgate Park Road Belmont N
2. gt Adapter cap Ad i F AFL Telecommunications CSM1 2 Test jumper N Set R NO D _NNOYES Figure 3 1 Measuring Optical Power 11 Testing Fiber Links Step Set the Reference One Jumper Method 12 Figure 3 2 illustrates the following procedures Turn on the CSM1 optical power meter and CSS1 light source Allow the CSS1 light source to stabilize minimum of 2 minutes Set both instruments to the desired test wavelength Select the appropriate fiber optic transmit and receive test jumpers The fiber type of these jumpers must match the fiber type of the link to be tested Wrap and secure the transmit jumper five times around the appropriate diameter mandrel Note Clean both ends of the transmit jumper Connect the transmit jumper to the CSS1 output port Mount an adapter cap on the CSM1 that matches the free connector on the transmit jumper Connect the free end of the transmit jumper to the CSM1 If necessary press the dB dBm key to display optical power in dBm If measured output power is outside of the normal range specified by manufacturer clean all fiber connections or replace the transmit jumper Repeat steps 5 7 To set the reference level at the current wavelength perform the following steps e On the CSM1 press and hold the Ref Set Ref key until the word HELD is d
3. sales support please contact Noyes Customer Service Contacting Noyes Customer Service You may call Noyes Customer Service between 8 a m and 5 p m United States Eastern Time as follows Phone 800 321 5298 North America 603 528 7780 Fax 603 528 2025 Email NoyesTechSupport AFLtele com Unpacking and Inspection These instruments have been carefully packed in accordance with standard shipping procedures Examine the equipment for damage that may have occurred during shipment If you find any damage please contact Noyes Recommended Accessories You will need fiber optic test jumpers to connect instruments to the fiber optic system under test A test jumper must have the same core and cladding size as the fiber under test The connector at one end of the test jumper must mate with the optical port on each instrument The connector on the other end must mate with the fiber optic system under test A Connector adapter is required to mate fiber optic test jumpers Optical ports and connector end faces must be kept free from dirt or other contaminates to ensure accurate measurements and operation For cleaning connector end faces on light sources test jumpers and in fiber frames or adapters use optical quality cleaning fluid such as AFL FCC2 connector cleaning fluid and AFL CCT molded Cleaning tips For cleaning an optical power meter port and adapter caps use lint free optical cleaning wipes such as AFL FiberWipes and op
4. H 03220 Phone 800 321 5298 IVY Z 603 528 7780 CERTIFIED Fax 603 528 2025 www AFLtele com go Noyes ahs N NOYES j Test amp Inspection A Division of AFLTelecommunications
5. P AFL Telecommunications A Fujikura Business CSS1 Contractor Series Light Sources and CSM1 Contractor Series Optical Power Meters User s Guide te N NOYES k Test amp Inspection A Division of AFLTelecommunications fP AFL Telecommunications A Fujikura Business CSS1 Contractor Series Light Sources and CSM1 Contractor Series Optical Power Meters User s Guide Me N NOYES 7 Test amp Inspection A Division of AFLTelecommunications 2006 2009 AFL Telecommunications all rights reserved CSM1 00 1000 Revision C 2009 06 23 Specifications are subject to change without notice Limited Warranty One Year Limited Warranty All Noyes products are warranted against defective material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment to the original customer Any product found to be defective within the warranty period will be repaired or replaced by Noyes In no case will Noyes liabilities exceed the original purchase price of the product Exclusions The warranty on your equipment shall not apply to defects resulting from the following e Unauthorized repair or modification e Misuse negligence or accident CE Information These instruments have been C 4 designed and tested to comply with the relevant sections of any applicable specifications including full compliance with all essential requirements of all applicable EU Directives Returning Equipment To return equipment please co
6. and traceability to the National Institute of Standards and Technology Call Customer Service to obtain a Service Request S R number before sending units in for calibration 21 Section 5 Specifications and Accessories CSS1 MM LED Light Source Specifications OPTICAL Output wavelength 850 nm 20 nm 1300 nm 40 60 nm Spectral width max 35 nm 170 nm Output power gt 20 0 dBm into 62 5 125 fiber Emitter type LED Class FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Output stability 0 1 dB over 1 hour after 30 sec typically 0 15 dB over 8 hours after 30 sec typically Tone output 270 330 1000 2000 Hz GENERAL Output connector Sc Power 2 x AA batteries Battery life 30 hours typical Operating temperature 10 to 50 C 90 RH non condensing Storage temperature 30 to 60 C 90 RH non condensing Size H x W x D 11 4 x 6 4 x 3 2 cm 4 5 x 2 5 x 1 3 in Weight 0 18 kg 0 4 Ib All specifications at 25 C 22 CSS1 SM Laser Source Specifications OPTICAL Output wavelength 1310 nm 20 nm 1550 nm 20 nm Spectral width max 5nm Output power 2 0 0 dBm into 9 125 fiber Emitter type Laser Class FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 and IEC 60825 1 Output stability 0 05 dB typical over 1 hour after 30 sec 0 15 dB over 8 hours after 30 sec typically Tone output 270 330 1000 2000 Hz
7. e Specifications CSM1 Optical Power Meter Specifications 24 Safety Information Important Safety Information WARNING Use of controls or adjustments other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure A sP A The CSS1 MM light source is a CLASS LED PRODUCT ss AX 8 The CSS1 SM light source is a CLASS LASER PRODUCT CAUTION To avoid serious eye injury never look directly into the optical outputs of fiber optic network equipment test equipment patch cords or test jumpers Always assume that optical outputs are on A NOTICE Noyes power meters and light sources contain no user serviceable parts Except for changing batteries and cleaning optical ports these units must be returned to Noyes or authorized agents for repair and calibration o IMPORTANT Proper care in handling should be taken when using any precision optical test equipment Scratched or contaminated optical connectors can impact the performance of the instrument It is important to keep the dust caps in place when the unit is not being used Section 1 General Information Introduction The purpose of this User s Guide is to explain how to use and maintain Noyes test equipment Please check our web site at www AFLtele com go Noyes for updates to this manual software updates and additional application information If you have any questions about your instruments and recommended accessories or if you need technical or
8. e test jumpers and repeat steps 1 14 14 16 If the insertion loss is acceptable disconnect the transmit and receive jumpers at the adapter 17 Move the CSM1 and CSS1 to opposite ends of the link to be tested Adapter Transmit jumper gt gt gt a lt aie lt Receive jumper Mandrel wrap gt Q is Pi g 12 a Do NOT disturb gt lt 1 this connection l New adapter cap a E ml necessary sael Figure 3 3 Verify Test Jumpers 15 Step III Measure Link Insertion Loss Figure 3 4 illustrates the following procedures 18 Connect the free ends of the transmit and receive jumpers to the link under test Note Clean jumper end that connects to patch panel prior to every test 19 CSM1 will measure and display the insertion loss of the link under test 20 Record link insertion loss at the current test wavelength 21 Repeat steps 18 20 for all links to be tested at the current wavelength 16 Patch panel Patch panel Transmit jumper Receive jumper d Fe e l l lt Link under test gt l l Mandrel wrap gt JO CSS1 CSM1 Figure 3 4 Measure Link Insertion Loss 17 Section 4 Maintenance Battery Replacement To replace batteries 1 Remove the battery compartment cover located on the back of the instrument 2 Replace the discharged batteries 3 Replace the battery compartmen
9. he dry improves cleaning action reduces static buildup and finishes with the end face dry 3 Using a can of filtered compressed air held vertically blow out any contaminants from the adapter cap 4 Replace the adapter cap once the cleaning is complete 19 To Clean CSS1 Optical Port If using AFL CCTS cleaning tips and FCC2 cleaning fluid 2 3 4 5 Leaning the FCC2 can back 30 press the button on the FCC2 to fill the well Dip the CCTS tip into the well of the FCC2 to dampen the tip with optical cleaning fluid Place the damp tip in the adapter until it touches the ferrule Rotate the tip clockwise 10 revolutions while applying varying pressure to create a gentle pumping action where the tip contacts the ferrule Discard the CCTS stick after using both tips If using AFL ACT cleaning sticks 1 2 3 20 Place the ACT tip in the adapter until it touches the ferrule Ensure that stick is held straight when inserting into sleeve Apply sufficient pressure approx 600 700g to ensure ferrule is a little depressed in sleeve Rotate stick clockwise 4 5 times while ensuring direct contact with ferrule end face is maintained Discard the ACT stick after each use Repair and Calibration Repair of the Noyes test equipment in the field is NOT recommended Calibration is recommended every 12 months Noyes Calibration Department is in compliance with ANSI NCSL 2540 1 ISO 10012 1 MIL STD 45662A ISO Guide 25
10. isplayed to store the currently measured level as the new reference level e Once the new reference is set the CSM1 switches to the loss dB measurement mode The CSM1 should display 0 dB 0 05 dB Note You may press the Ref Set Ref key to display the stored reference level for the currently selected wavelength mandrel wra 4 CSS1 Figure 3 2 Set the Reference 13 Step II Verify Test Jumpers Figure 3 3 illustrates the following procedures 10 Disconnect the transmit jumper from the CSM1 Note Do not disturb the transmit jumper at the CSS1 end 11 If necessary change the CSM1 adapter cap to match the connector on the receive jumper that will be connected to the CSM1 Note Clean both ends of the receive jumper 12 Connect the receive jumper to the CSM1 13 Mate the free ends of the transmit and receive jumpers using the appropriate adapter 14 Verify that the insertion loss of this mated connector pair is under 0 75 dB the maximum allowed by the TIA Noyes recommends 0 4 0 5 dB typical as follows e Observe the displayed power level This is the mated connector pair insertion loss of the test jumpers in dB 15 If the insertion loss is not acceptable disconnect the transmit and receive jumpers at the adapter e Clean the free ends of both test jumpers e Repeat steps 13 amp 14 e f the insertion loss is still not acceptable replac
11. l to indicate no tone and a battery icon used to indicate the Low battery state battery requires replacement m a m LW I I I t 1 FPO GU O86 7 7 EIE mm Hz oo0 00 3 Tone cw Figure 2 3 Display Readings Section 3 Applications f It is important to keep all optical connections and surfaces free from dirt oils or other contaminants to ensure proper operation Always clean all test jumpers before conducting the test procedures outlined in this Guide see Section titled Maintenance for details Measuring Optical Power 10 Figure 3 1 illustrates the following procedures Turn on the CSM1 optical power meter Select the appropriate fiber optic test jumper The fiber type of this jumper must be the same as the fiber type normally connected to the output being measured Mount the appropriate adapter cap on the CSM1 optical input This adapter cap must match the connector on the end of the test jumper you will connect to the CSM1 Connect one end of the test jumper to the CSM1 adapter cap and the other end to the optical output to be measured Press the A key to select the calibrated wavelength that matches the nominal wavelength of the source being measured If the CSM1 is presently measuring loss dB press and release the dB dBm key to display power in dBm or press and hold to display power in uW Fiber optic equipment Output Input O oO
12. nctions as follows e Press the key to cycle through the calibrated wavelengths e Press and hold the key until the word HELD is displayed to toggle the Backlight on or off 7 Ref Set Ref key Provides two functions as follows e Press and release the key to display the stored reference level for the currently selected wavelength e Press and hold the key until the word HELD is displayed to store the currently measured level as the new reference level Once the new reference is set the CSM1 switches to the loss dB measurement mode Display Readings Figures 2 3 illustrates the CSM1 display readings described below 1 Test measurements field This field displays various test measurements as follows e Displays measured power dBm or uW or insertion loss dB If power or loss is too high or low for the CSM1 to measure this field will display HI or LO e Ifthe reference power level is set for the currently enabled wavelength this field will display the reference value To see the reference value press and release the Ref key Reference value will be displayed briefly for about 3 seconds and then Display will revert to test readings 2 Wavelength frequency field This field displays the currently enabled wavelength which will alternate with modulation frequency if detected 3 Tone CW Battery status field This field displays Tone label to indicate the presence of one of the 4 modulation frequencies CW labe
13. ntact Noyes to obtain additional information and a Service Request S R number To allow us to serve you more efficiently please include a brief description specifying the reasons for the return of the equipment AFL Telecommunications Noyes Test amp Inspection 16 Eastgate Park Road Belmont NH 03220 Phone 800 321 5298 603 528 7780 Fax 603 528 2025 Contents Safety Information Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Important Safety Information Ill General Information rO QUCH OMi senie iaia Contacting Noyes Customer Service Unpacking and Inspection cccecceee Recommended Accessories ccccccccccesesessseecssesessseees Functional Description CSS1 Series Light Sources 2scesssseesesessseessees CSM1 Series Optical Power Meters Front Panel Features sanecasarasas Display R AGiNGS iniiis Applications Measuring Optical POWEr ccccecceetecsseeesseesseeees 10 Testing Fiber Links Step Set the Reference One Jumper Method 12 Step Il Verify Test JUMpErs essre 14 Step III Measure Link Insertion LOSS 16 Section 4 Maintenance Battery Replacement ccccccccccseececsesesecsseecssseessseees 18 Cleaning Optical Ports cccccccsesececseecsseerssesessseees 18 To Clean CSS1 Optical Port icccccseccssceesscessessesensseacs 20 Section 5 Specifications and Accessories CSS1 MM LED Light Source Specifications ccccee 22 CSS1 SM Laser Sourc
14. s CSM1 Series Optical Power Meters Front Panel Features Adapter cap 2 O ge Optical input adapter cap mount i Display N dB dBm pW key Set Reference key ez Power key 3 WJ Wavelength re Backlight key Figure 2 2 Front Panel Features Front Panel Features Figure 2 2 illustrates the CSM1 model features described below 1 2 Optical input adapter cap mount Accepts Noyes thread on adapter caps Adapter cap The CSM1 must be equipped with an adapter cap Caps for different connector styles are available from Noyes Display Shows measured power dBm or uW or insertion loss dB enabled wavelength and tone frequency Hz if detected Also the Low battery indicator will be displayed to identify a low battery condition dB dBm uW key Provides two functions as follows e Press the key to toggle test readings between insertion loss in dB and power in dBm e Press and hold the key until the word HELD is displayed to view power in uW Power key Provides two functions as follows e Press and hold the key for 2 sec to turn the CSM1 on Press again to turn it off The unit will turn off automatically five minutes after the last key press e Press and hold the key during power up until the letter P is displayed to disable the Auto Off feature A Wavelength Backlight key Provides two fu
15. t cover Cleaning Optical Ports CAUTION Before conducting the following procedures be sure to have the instruments turned OFF Optical ports must be kept free from dirt or other contaminants to ensure accurate measurements and operation Always clean all test jumpers before conducting the test procedures outlined in this Guide It is important to keep dust caps in place when instruments are not being used For cleaning connector end faces on CSS1 light sources test jumpers and in fiber frames or adapters use optical quality cleaning fluid such as AFL FCC2 connector cleaning fluid and AFL CCT molded cleaning tips For cleaning CSM1 optical ports and adapter caps use lint free optical cleaning wipes such as AFL FiberWipes and optical quality cleaning fluid such as AFL FCC2 connector cleaning fluid or IPA Reagent Grade Isopropyl Alcohol 99 or better and a can of filtered compressed air 18 To Clean CSM1 Optical Port 1 Unscrew the adapter cap from the adapter cap mount 2 Use lint free optical cleaning wipes such as AFL FiberWipes and optical quality cleaning fluid such as AFL FCC2 connector cleaning fluid Note if using isopropyl alcohol IPA be sure to use 99 pure IPA that has not been contaminated e Dampen a portion of the wipe with the cleaning fluid e Gently wipe the exposed optical port starting with the wet section of the wipe and pulling it to the dry section Note Starting with the wet cleaning and finishing in t
16. tical quality cleaning fluid such as AFL FCC2 connector cleaning fluid or IPA Reagent Grade Isopropyl Alcohol 99 or better and a can of filtered compressed air Visit our web at www AFLtele com go Clean for more information Section 2 Functional Description CSS1 Series Light Sources Output port F AFL Telecommunications Display Tone CW key 6 A wavelengths key Power key 5 Backlight key Figure 2 1 Front Panel Features CSS1 Model Features Figure 2 1 illustrates the CSS1 model features described below 1 Output port Emits either continuous CW or modulated with one of four tone frequencies 270 330 1000 2000 Hz light This output port is equipped with a UCI base and adapter 2 Display Shows the enabled Wavelength nm and Tone frequency Hz Also the Low battery indicator will be displayed to identify a low battery condition Enabled wavelength Tone frequency Low battery indicator 3 Tone key Tone select key Press this key to cycle through the available tone frequencies or switch to the CW mode 4 Power key Press and hold for 2 sec to turn the CSS1 on press again to turn it off Press and hold during power up until the letter AP is displayed to enable the Auto off feature Backlight key Press this key to toggle the Backlight on or off 6 A Wavelength key Press this key to toggle between two wavelength

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